RITI: Room In The Inn

RITI is a program becoming nationwide that utilizes warm church buildings as sleeping places for homeless people on cold nights. RITI Louisville has started this service just this week as temperatures dipped to the single digits. The start of the program was delayed by fire regulations.

The program has three shifts per night. The first shift from 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM welcomes the women to the center, gives them supper, and puts them to bed. The second shift today, from 10:00 PM to 5:00 AM, consisted of Jean (L) and Bob (R). They really have nothing to do all night except to provide supervision and security. Here they are at the end of their shift at 5:00 AM as Diane (C) and I arrived for the third shift.
Diane (above) and I arrived at 4:45 AM while the women were still sleeping, and started waking them at 5:00 AM, gradually turning on more lights. There were 11 women listed to come last night but only 4 arrived because of the weather conditions (extremely cold).
Diane and I arrived and were on our feet till we left at 7:00 AM. The second, the night shift, stayed in the little entrance way behind us all night to monitor any comings and goings. They can take turns sleeping as long as one of them is awake.
As the women guests woke up and got ready for another day, Diane and I set out morning supplies, started two big pots of coffee, and helped the women put away their bedding and tidy up the room.
At 6:30 AM on a regular day, the women guests must leave the facility but another shelter program in an adjoining building allows them to come in out of the cold and shower and wash clothes, etc. Here our overnight guests pack up their things to move to the other building.

RITI is a really wonderful program.

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